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A pod of 5 Orcas (Orcinus orca) encountered off Gardner Point on the south end of Admiralty Island, Southeast Alaska. The pod consisted of two adult males, one adult female, one possible juvenile male, and an undetermined smaller juvenile. Total pod

 : A pod of 5 Orcas (Orcinus orca) encountered off Gardner Point on the south end of Admiralty Island, Southeast Alaska. The pod consisted of two adult males, one adult female, one possible juvenile male, and an undetermined smaller juvenile. Total pod
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A pod of 5 Orcas (Orcinus orca) encountered off Gardner Point on the south end of Admiralty Island, Southeast Alaska. The pod consisted of two adult males, one adult female, one possible juvenile male, and an undetermined smaller juvenile. Total pod

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Whale-y Good Times: A Killer Pod Making a Splash in Southeast Alaska!". In this photo print, nature's showstoppers take center stage as a pod of five majestic Orcas grace the waters off Gardner Point on Admiralty Island. With their sleek black and white bodies gliding effortlessly through the Pacific Ocean, these intelligent creatures are truly a sight to behold. The star-studded cast includes two adult males, one adult female, and two adorable junior members whose ages are yet to be determined. It seems like they're having a whale of a time as they surfacing gracefully, showcasing their impressive pectoral fins. As the waves crash against the rugged coastline, these resident killer whales bring an air of excitement and wonder to all lucky enough to witness their aquatic acrobatics. Their presence reminds us that there is still magic left in our world – where small groups of animals can create big moments of joy. This snapshot captures not just the beauty of these toothed cetaceans but also showcases the breathtaking scenery that makes Southeast Alaska so special. So grab your popcorn (or krill) and get ready for an unforgettable performance by Mother Nature's very own superstars.


Framed Prints of A pod of 5 Orcas (Orcinus orca)

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